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'The Account of David Stonehouse, Exile' takes the form of a diary kept by the titular character over the course of several weeks in the mid-19th Century. David Stonehouse lives alone in an abandoned farmhouse with only a feral hound for a companion. His existence is solitary, nearly hermetic. He believes his soul is dead, his flesh cursed and exiled to the barren mountain valley where he subsists on game and fish where no crops will grow. His past haunts him. Though he has repressed the circumstances of his banishment, he cannot forget them.

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Daniel Mills is the author of the novels Moriah (2017) and Revenants (2011) and of the 2014 collection The Lord Came at Twilight. His short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies including The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror and The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy and Horror. He lives in Vermont